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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport
The projects listed here declare activesupport as a runtime or development dependency
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Steroid command pattern.
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Schemaless models in Berkeley DB.
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Service objects.
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This gem serves as the basis for the interface between a Ruby (Rails) application and a provider of transcoding services such as Opencast Matterhorn, Zencoder, and Amazon Elastic Transcoder.
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ActiveEncryption transparently encrypt (and decrypt!) attributes with ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor
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An extension for Active Model to encourage implementing entity.
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A simpler way to create more complex Ruby enumerations, with ActiveRecord like syntax and associations.
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Framework and tools for managing email service providers.
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Declare experiments using classes that can be run in different layers of an application.
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Export to CSV/YAML/XML from ActiveRecord collections.
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Code generators for the ActiveFacts Fact Modeling suite, including the Constellation Query Language
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Aggregations for active-fedora
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Enables metadata crosswalking between ActiveFedora datastreams.
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ActiveFedora library to allow use of RELS-INT to track RDF assertions about datastreams via a similar api to the ActiveFedora RELS-EXT implementation
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An ActiveFedora mixin that allows a datastream dissemination response to be streamed back in blocks without reading all content into memory.
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ActiveFilter is a Rails engine for allowing users to filter scope dynamically.
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ActiveFilterable is a gem designed to enable custom query filters for ActiveRecord models through metaprogramming. By using ActiveFilterable, you can specify which attributes of a model can be used for filtering and define different query methods such as full-text matching, prefix matching, suffi...
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Map incoming controller parameters to named scopes in your models
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longer description of your gem
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The gem allows you to query InfluxDB with Flux syntax in an ORM fashion.
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